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. >> colton harris-moore, charged with break into an airport, stealing an airplane there and filing it to an island in 2010, "the barefoot bandit," the charges were not included in the original 2011 plea deal. jenna: breaking now near tampa, florida, a 36-year-old man is feared dead after a sinkhole suddenly opened up right under his bedroom swallowing him and part of his home. steve harrigan is live in florida with more on this. steve. >> reporter: there's still been no word or sign of jim bush, a 35-year-old man in brandon, florida, in the tampa area. it happened last night. his house still looks pretty normal from the house, from aerials as well but a 30-foot sinkhole opened up right in his bedroom, directly under his bed. his furniture, his bed and he disappeared. family members inside the house said it sounded like a car crash. now his brother ran to the hole, jumped in tried to save him almost perished in the process, he failed from trying to save his brother. here is what he had to say. >> we heard a loud crash, i ran in there, i heard somebody screaming and it was my brother sc
. >> colton harris-moore, charged with break into an airport, stealing an airplane there and filing it to an island in 2010, "the barefoot bandit," the charges were not included in the original 2011 plea deal. jenna: breaking now near tampa, florida, a 36-year-old man is feared dead after a sinkhole suddenly opened up right under his bedroom swallowing him and part of his home. steve harrigan is live in florida with more on this. steve. >> reporter: there's still been no...
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joining me now, steve moore, senior economics writer for "the wall street journal." fox news contributor. kt mcfarland, fox news contributor and national security analyst. welcome to you both. we take a look at both sides of the story. steve, you spent time out at north dakota, takeing a look what is going on out there. why now? the analysis in the journal says if we're not number one yet it is only matter of a maybe a few days or weeks? >> jenna, this is the biggest story going on in the american economy. we have seen, in many states like north dakota and texas, a doubling in their oil output in just the last four years. if we get this right, jenna, and we move aggressively forward with our technology, by the way, hydraulic fracturing is like equivalent in health care to a cure for cancer. this enormous break through has tripled our reserves of oil and natural gas. the point to keep in mind, if we get this right, in six or seven years the united states of america could be oil and natural gas independent, which planes, jenna, we could be exporting the stuff, rather t
joining me now, steve moore, senior economics writer for "the wall street journal." fox news contributor. kt mcfarland, fox news contributor and national security analyst. welcome to you both. we take a look at both sides of the story. steve, you spent time out at north dakota, takeing a look what is going on out there. why now? the analysis in the journal says if we're not number one yet it is only matter of a maybe a few days or weeks? >> jenna, this is the biggest story going...
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steven moore is a senior economics writer for the "wall street journal" and a fox news contributor. how long have they had to get ready for this? >> well, months and months, if not years. we passed this law four months ago and to say it's minor glitches is more like calling the hindenberg minor. people tried to use the exchange to find out what insurance costs they are looking at. either they can't use it or they're getting the wrong information or just basically being put on hold and so this has caused mass frustration and it's like your first experience with anything. if your first experience is poor, you may never go back. jon: i think back to the 2008 campaign. i mean, barack obama campaigned as the guy who was going to bring hip and cool and technology to the government. he's the first president to use a blackberry encrypted, of course. and to think that the program that he so championed is bee -- beset by all the computer problems that couldn't be thought of in advance, that's disturbing where we should go from here. >> maybe they should have contracted with gooigle to make th
steven moore is a senior economics writer for the "wall street journal" and a fox news contributor. how long have they had to get ready for this? >> well, months and months, if not years. we passed this law four months ago and to say it's minor glitches is more like calling the hindenberg minor. people tried to use the exchange to find out what insurance costs they are looking at. either they can't use it or they're getting the wrong information or just basically being put on...
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we have steve moore from the "wall street journal" and professor jeffery frankel on president clinton's financial advisers. what about gas prices and what sort of head wind that is for the economy? >> there is a head wind no question about it, jenna. because higher gas price -- by the way i spent $4.39 a gallon in virginia where i live. that is a real crimp in the wallet of american consumers. it's almost like a tax that you pay every time the price of gasoline goes up, jenna, it takes more money out of your wallet, less money that you can spend on other things in the american economy so it hurts. i've got to get in one point if i could, the one point jeffery and i disagree on, i actually think the sequester has been a positive for the economy, i don't think it's a so wes a coincidence the markets are up 500 points. it gives business confidence that washington can really do something about wasteful spending. >> reuters said this might be an indication the jobs report and the latest news on the economy that we can tax more and do more spending cuts. we'll leave that for another conversat
we have steve moore from the "wall street journal" and professor jeffery frankel on president clinton's financial advisers. what about gas prices and what sort of head wind that is for the economy? >> there is a head wind no question about it, jenna. because higher gas price -- by the way i spent $4.39 a gallon in virginia where i live. that is a real crimp in the wallet of american consumers. it's almost like a tax that you pay every time the price of gasoline goes up, jenna,...
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jon: i guess people don't like to iron any moore too. that is probably part of what the mental --. jenna: i like the iron. i think it is relaxing. a little relaxing isn't it? you let me know if you need anything done. i volunteer. jon: right after i get done clearing janice's sidewalk. jenna: it is a really a team effort on this show getting this thing on the air. jon: the only other copy is in the library of congress but this rare baseball card of one of the game's first teams could be yours. where it was found though, that is a whole another story. [ male announcer ] this is sheldo whose long day setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news.
jon: i guess people don't like to iron any moore too. that is probably part of what the mental --. jenna: i like the iron. i think it is relaxing. a little relaxing isn't it? you let me know if you need anything done. i volunteer. jon: right after i get done clearing janice's sidewalk. jenna: it is a really a team effort on this show getting this thing on the air. jon: the only other copy is in the library of congress but this rare baseball card of one of the game's first teams could be yours....
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attack fuel convoys and based on that experience that we had there, myself and a couple of other west moore graduates formed this company. the idea was an entrepreneur who decided to put together a solar hybrid system that was solar, batteries and a diesel generator to reduce fuel at bases. keith tucker is an impressive investor who saw this as a game changing technology and we spent four years now deploying the systems to afghanistan and it is a proven technology that can significantly reduce fuel. we have proven to reduce fuel on forward operating bases by 65% and which reduces the fuel burden tremendously, the logistical burden of convoys and security and then troops to support the security. jon: we had the video up of what has happened to so many of the convoys in iraq and afghanistan and elsewhere, many times they are sitting ducks and if you hit one even with small arms fire, you get something like this. so napoleon said an army runs on its stomach or he's credited with saying that. these days an army runs on petroleum, basically. and you're taking a lot of the petroleum out of the eq
attack fuel convoys and based on that experience that we had there, myself and a couple of other west moore graduates formed this company. the idea was an entrepreneur who decided to put together a solar hybrid system that was solar, batteries and a diesel generator to reduce fuel at bases. keith tucker is an impressive investor who saw this as a game changing technology and we spent four years now deploying the systems to afghanistan and it is a proven technology that can significantly reduce...
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benjamin moore. for everything that matters. ♪ ♪ jenna: well, some new security concerns raised over the computer glitches in the obamacare web site. many americans seeing this error after millions of hits flooded the site on the first day and a half. but the alarm is being sounded after stories like these, an insurance broker in minnesota looking for information about assisting with implementation was instead e-mailed documents with names and social security numbers and personal information of other people in that state. there's also this other scenario, the ten million, quote-unquote, people who supposedly logged onto new york's insurance exchange causing abnormally high traffic. the flooding of that site now believed to be the work of hackers. so what's really happening here? joining me now, teresa payton, former chief information officer for the bush administration. and be, teresa, we wanted to talk to someone who has experience in the government and launching infrastructure like this because
benjamin moore. for everything that matters. ♪ ♪ jenna: well, some new security concerns raised over the computer glitches in the obamacare web site. many americans seeing this error after millions of hits flooded the site on the first day and a half. but the alarm is being sounded after stories like these, an insurance broker in minnesota looking for information about assisting with implementation was instead e-mailed documents with names and social security numbers and personal...
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steve moore, senior economics writer for "the wall street journal" is joining us now. steve, that is one household. $800 less per year. what does that mean for the economy? what does that mean for that household? >> great question, jenna. by the way i don't think you're one of those millionaires and billionaires president obama talked about and i know i'm not. so --. jenna: you should be my agent, steve. you should be negotiating for more. >> i think we're all going to be paying higher taxes if we have wages and salaries and the payroll tax, as you know, jenna, comes right out of paycheck. it will affect people, lower income people, middle income people, higher income people. so that is a real bite out of middle class incomes, no question about it. you know all the litany of other taxes that went up. the capital-gains tax, the small business tax, the dividend tax. it was a whopper of a tax increase. about $600 billion, jenna. i think overall the impact of this tax increase will be negative for the economy. i think there will be less hiring and less investing. jenna: so
steve moore, senior economics writer for "the wall street journal" is joining us now. steve, that is one household. $800 less per year. what does that mean for the economy? what does that mean for that household? >> great question, jenna. by the way i don't think you're one of those millionaires and billionaires president obama talked about and i know i'm not. so --. jenna: you should be my agent, steve. you should be negotiating for more. >> i think we're all going to be...
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she played rhoda on the old mary tyler moore show, she was so popular that she got a spinoff called rhoda, 52 million people watched the episode where she got married. not too shabby. valerie harper is 73 years old and she tells people that she doesn't think about dying, but about being here now. we sent her and her loved ones of the very best. jon: we sure do, she is tremendous. thank you, rick. >> do you remember the mandalas with you on that day? dear member choking him? >> yes, the very last time previous to this day. i didn't want him to take advantage of that position again. jenna: that was jodi arias on the stand, talking about the final days and hours before she killed her boyfriend. she has been testifying for 15 days in his murder trial, and it's not over yet. jurors have their own questions for her. lisa has the latest in denver. as far as these questions from the jury, they have quite a few, don't they? reporter: jenna, they have 100 questions for jodi arias. the chances are that not all of them will be asked. the defense wrapped up its defense by having her details accounted
she played rhoda on the old mary tyler moore show, she was so popular that she got a spinoff called rhoda, 52 million people watched the episode where she got married. not too shabby. valerie harper is 73 years old and she tells people that she doesn't think about dying, but about being here now. we sent her and her loved ones of the very best. jon: we sure do, she is tremendous. thank you, rick. >> do you remember the mandalas with you on that day? dear member choking him? >> yes,...
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and michael moore, definitely not least who said obviously it had something to do with of paying your taxes. >> i notice you left out all the conservatives like alex jones who said false flag. >> alex jones was on the list too. there are lots of people on the list. these are the ones that -- >> you chose the left i understand. >> okay, right. jon: in this era of cellphones and everybody is an individual og graph for with their iphone or whatever, laur instagram, do journalists have to be more careful because so much is flying at us. >> with cellphones with twitter, facebook mainstream media is competing with the mainstream media. you get it wrong on cnn or what is considered to be major news outlet of course all hell breaks throughs. yes the media landscape has changed because of the digital world and it's more important to be right than to be first. especially when you're going to talk about dark-skinned people, and you're potentially putting lives in danger by misidentifying who the culprit is. jon: we also on fox got it wrong at first saying that, you know, that a suspect had been
and michael moore, definitely not least who said obviously it had something to do with of paying your taxes. >> i notice you left out all the conservatives like alex jones who said false flag. >> alex jones was on the list too. there are lots of people on the list. these are the ones that -- >> you chose the left i understand. >> okay, right. jon: in this era of cellphones and everybody is an individual og graph for with their iphone or whatever, laur instagram, do...
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joining us now senior economics writer of the "wall street journal" steve moore and president and ceo of the freedom works. matt. 4 matt the tea party is a relatively new movement and steve i'll bring you back to some of your writing in 1998 it was a good year. you get to start first. you wrote an article titled abolish the tax code not the i.r.s. do you still feel that way? >> well, by the way, i'm impressed with your history lesson you gave on the i.r.s., jenna, that was really good stuff. you're right, we've survived as a country for almost 130 years without an income tax at all and i think what matt and i would like to he some is to go back to those days where we actually got rid of the income tax either entirely, or why not a flat tax, jenna. the flat tax would not abolish the i.r.s., but one of the things that it would do is it would so sum blah tpaoeu our 20,000 page tax code it would get us down to about 200 pages that you wouldn't need this enormous enforcement mechanism and the most abusive agency of government. we talked about the nsa knowing so much about you. you know the
joining us now senior economics writer of the "wall street journal" steve moore and president and ceo of the freedom works. matt. 4 matt the tea party is a relatively new movement and steve i'll bring you back to some of your writing in 1998 it was a good year. you get to start first. you wrote an article titled abolish the tax code not the i.r.s. do you still feel that way? >> well, by the way, i'm impressed with your history lesson you gave on the i.r.s., jenna, that was...